Well, that's a bit more convincing than a reddit post. The reddit post didn't say anything about mental illness. If this did actually happen they have the thorny problem of untangling the Q angle from the mental illness angle. I don't think the media wants anyone to take a real, actual look at anything Q-related, so they'll probably refrain from digging into this one too much. They also don't like digging into mental illness too much because it makes big Pharma nervous.
In a post on the QAnonCasualties subreddit page, Rebecca Lanis said her parents were "extremely loving and happy people" when she was growing up.
"It's really so shocking but it really can happen to anybody," Lanis told The News on Sunday night. "Right-wing extremism is not funny, and people need to watch their relatives and if they have guns, they need to hide them or report them or something because this is out of control."
Well, that's a bit more convincing than a reddit post. The reddit post didn't say anything about mental illness. If this did actually happen they have the thorny problem of untangling the Q angle from the mental illness angle. I don't think the media wants anyone to take a real, actual look at anything Q-related, so they'll probably refrain from digging into this one too much. They also don't like digging into mental illness too much because it makes big Pharma nervous.
From the article:
In a post on the QAnonCasualties subreddit page, Rebecca Lanis said her parents were "extremely loving and happy people" when she was growing up.
"It's really so shocking but it really can happen to anybody," Lanis told The News on Sunday night. "Right-wing extremism is not funny, and people need to watch their relatives and if they have guns, they need to hide them or report them or something because this is out of control."
Propaganda…